Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Dr Aygun joins Editorial Board
Dr Haydar Aygun recently joined the editorial board of on-line publisher Science Publishing Group for the publication - America Journal of Physics and Application.
Luis awarded Fellowship of the Institute of Acoustics
The UK Institute of Acoustics (IOA) have recently awarded Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina the grade of corporate Fellow member of the institute. The grade of Fellow is the senior professional class for members who have made a significant contribution to acoustics or to the profession of acoustics. We congratulate Luis on this achievement and expect to celebrate it with him face to face soon.
Saturday, 16 May 2020
BioAcoustics Specialist Interest Group goes On-line!
Dr Haydar Aygun, MSc Course Director, is organising an online seminar for Biomedical Acoustics Special Interest Group (https://acoustics.ac.uk/sigs/biomedical-acoustics/) on Friday 26 June 2020 between 13:00-17:00. Online seminar will include a mixture of talks, discussion about acoustics and COVID-19, online networking during the event. Dr Aygun hopes to see you on ZOOM for the event. Details of the event are given on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ukan-biomedical-acoustic-special-interest-group-webinar-tickets-105659975832?utm_campaign=post_publish&utm_content=EBLinkEvent&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite&utm_term=fullLink
Friday, 15 May 2020
Inter-Noise 2020 Abstract : Scattering of waves in porous rigid materials
The scattering of acoustic waves propagating in porous rigid 3D stereolithographical materials that are made of resin, has been investigated. 3D stereolithographical materials were obtained using a
form of rapid prototyping that allows complex solid objects to be manufactured
directly from3D computer models in the form of successive layers of light-cured
resin. Relative variation of velocity and attenuation of 3D materials in air
filled and water filled media has been predicted at normal and oblique
directions.The scattering perturbation is similar to diffusion waves at low
frequency while dispersion velocity and attenuation change with respect to
square root of angular frequency and with respect to angular frequency at high
frequency respectively. Dr Haydar Aygun hopes to see you on-line for Inter-Noise 2020
Monday, 11 May 2020
Abstract submitted to international virtual congress Internoise 2020
An abstract of an research article has been recently submitted to Inter-Noise 2020 International E-Congress. The article is entitled “Noise Hazard From Small Volumes of Hydrogen-Air Mixture Blasts” and has been written by Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina of the Acoustics Research Group and Dr Anthony Averill and Dr James Ingram of the LSBU Hydrogen Hazard unit. The international acoustics e-congress will take place virtually online and will be hosted in Seoul, Korea between 23 and 26 August 2020. We hope we can meet virtually and enjoy this innovative eCongress.
PhD candidate Doug Shearer submits his thesis
On the 11th May 2020 PhD candidate Douglas Shearer submitted his doctoral thesis. He thesis is entitled, "Case studies in the Absorption of Low Frequency Sound in Music Rooms". The work was supported by the Royal Academy of Music over the past 4 years. Well done Doug!
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